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Brain Dropping
100

Adding a stimulus to increase the possibility of a response is this.

What is CLASSICAL CONDITIONING?

100

A reward or incentives is most connected to this reinforcement agent.

What is POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT?

100

These concepts are connected to a slow form of learning

What is shaping and conditioning?

100

The organism learned response is most connected to this.

What is a conditioned response?

100

A mental state in which an organism gives up and accepts an unpleasant stimulus.

What is learned helplessness?

200

Pairing a stimulus with a response is a part of this definition.

What is CLASSICAL CONDITIONING?

200

The natural reaction to a stimulus in the environment.

What is an unconditioned response?

200

The ability to perceive and respond to differences among different stimuli.

What is discrimination?

200

A situation in which a stimulus that was previously neutral is paired with a conditioned stimulus?

What is higher-order conditioning?

200

When an individual changes a behavior pattern or establishes a new behavior pattern due to an aversive stimulus.

What is aversive conditioning?

300

Pavlov's experiments on dogs, the dog's salivation was both of these.

What is unconditioned and conditioned response?

300

Immediately reinforcing correct response has shown to be effective with this conditioning agent

What is operant conditioning?

300

If a person wanted to go to the gym everyday, his best reinforcer would be this.

What is positive reinforcement with token economy?

300

Dan has a number of health related problems, tension head aches, stomach issues, heart issues. He wants to try this therapy instead of medications

What is biofeedback?

300

Stacy wore a heart-rate monitor that beeped when her heart started pounding. this is an example of

What is biofeedback?

400

When Sam feels relaxed each time he smells sunblock lotion because it reminds him of vacations as a child at the beach. This is an example of a stimulus.

What is an unconditioned stimulus?

400

A person eats a hamburger and gets sick, even having a thought about a hamburger makes he/she nauseated. This is an example of a principle in classical conditioning. 

What is a conditioned stimulus?

400

This form of learning is based on imitating a modeler. 

What is social learning or observational learning?

400

These two punishments will decrease behavior responses

What is positive punishment and negative punishment?

400

Obtaining a new behavior based on a paired UCR to a neutral stimulus and an UCS.

What is acquisition? 

500

John starts using the same word choices and vocal inflections as members of the most popular group at her school. This is a good example of this.

What is social learning?

500

A teacher wants to increase effective study habits for her students removing an unpleasant stimulus. This is based on.  

What is negative reinforcement?

500

The conditioned stimulus evokes a similar response from other stimuli.

What is stimulus generalization?

500

A reinforcer is delivered for the first response made after a fixed number of responses

What is the FIXED-RATIO SCHEDULE?

500

John realized he could fix a problem, his solution came much later after he quit working on the problem. This is an example of a type of learning

What is latent learning?